Hi everyone!
I love these new Frantic Stamper Precision Dies so much that I've decided (for now) to dedicate the first weekend every month to create with them! So, stick around as I explore how wonderful these dies are and what can be done with them! They are truly an "outside the box" tool!
Although this isn't the first weekend of October, I thought I would share some more of the cards that I've created with these dies.
Today's card is my very favorite. It's called SeaShells.
My card is just one layer - the base card itself which is ivory cardstock. I cut out my windows first and then embossed with a cuttlebug folder. I used tea dye and Tumbled Glass Distress Inks to color my card. This inside is a blue fish patterned paper from Graphic 45.
Close Up!
I love the pearl and stitch border. It goes really well with the shells.
This is how the card looks open. I find that writing with a white pen works well.
Hope you liked my card!
Come back soon for more inspiration!
Lis
I love these new Frantic Stamper Precision Dies so much that I've decided (for now) to dedicate the first weekend every month to create with them! So, stick around as I explore how wonderful these dies are and what can be done with them! They are truly an "outside the box" tool!
Although this isn't the first weekend of October, I thought I would share some more of the cards that I've created with these dies.
Today's card is my very favorite. It's called SeaShells.
My card is just one layer - the base card itself which is ivory cardstock. I cut out my windows first and then embossed with a cuttlebug folder. I used tea dye and Tumbled Glass Distress Inks to color my card. This inside is a blue fish patterned paper from Graphic 45.
Close Up!
I love the pearl and stitch border. It goes really well with the shells.
This is how the card looks open. I find that writing with a white pen works well.
Hope you liked my card!
Come back soon for more inspiration!
Lis
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